Sydney sits on the eastern coast of Australia, on the Tasman Sea, at coordinates 33.8688° S, 151.2093° E. Explore Sydney’s exact latitude and longitude, hemisphere location, timezone, antipode, elevation, local time, and interactive map data through Antipode’s visual coordinates platform.

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Sydney, Australia

Explore the exact location, coordinates, antipode, timezone, hemisphere, and geographic identity of Sydney.

Coordinates

Latitude33.8688° S
Longitude151.2093° E
Decimal-33.8688, 151.2093
DMS33° 52' 7.7" S, 151° 12' 33.5" E
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GeoHashr3gx2f4y
TimezoneAEST / AEDT
Country🇦🇺 Australia

Sunrise / Sunset

Sunrise06:45

Sunset16:55

Approximate daylight data for Sydney.

Local Time

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Sydney uses AEST in winter and AEDT during daylight saving months.

Hemisphere

Southern Hemisphere

Eastern Hemisphere

Elevation

20 m

Approximate elevation above sea level.
OPPOSITE POINT ON EARTH

Sydney’s Antipode

The antipode is the exact opposite point on Earth from Sydney — sitting in the open mid-North Atlantic Ocean, southwest of the Azores. Drag the globe to rotate it, or scroll over the globe to zoom in and out.

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Antipode Coordinates

33.8688° N, 28.7907° W

LocationNorth Atlantic Ocean

Nearest LandAzores Islands, Portugal
(~485 km)

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About Sydney’s Coordinates

Sydney’s coordinates are approximately 33.8688° S latitude and 151.2093° E longitude. This places the city on Australia’s eastern coast, on the shores of Port Jackson and facing the Tasman Sea. These coordinates are commonly used for mapping, navigation, travel planning, flight routing, city data, and location-based design.

Where is Sydney located?

Sydney is the capital of New South Wales and Australia’s largest city, situated on Australia’s southeastern coast around Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) and facing the Tasman Sea.

What hemisphere is Sydney in?

Sydney is in the Southern Hemisphere because it sits south of the Equator. It is also in the Eastern Hemisphere because it is located well east of the Prime Meridian.

Why are Sydney’s coordinates important?

Sydney’s coordinates mark Australia’s largest financial, cultural, and aviation hub — and one of the principal gateways between Oceania and the rest of the world, particularly across the Pacific.

What is Sydney’s antipode?

Sydney’s antipode falls in the mid-North Atlantic Ocean, southwest of the Azores. The nearest broad land region is the Azores archipelago of Portugal, around 485 kilometres away.

Sydney Coordinates FAQ

What are the coordinates of Sydney?

The coordinates of Sydney are approximately 33.8688° S latitude and 151.2093° E longitude.

Is Sydney in the Southern Hemisphere?

Yes. Sydney is in the Southern Hemisphere because it is located south of the Equator.

What timezone is Sydney in?

Sydney uses Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) in winter and Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) during daylight saving months.

What is the antipode of Sydney?

The antipode of Sydney is in the mid-North Atlantic Ocean, with the nearest land being the Azores archipelago of Portugal.